A federal judge is allowing a Bangor publisher and bookseller to proceed with its antitrust lawsuit against Amazon.
In a court order filed Wednesday, Chief U.S. District Court Judge John Woodcock Jr. denied Amazon’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed against it by BookLocker, a Bangor-based print-on-demand publisher and bookseller. In May 2008, BookLocker filed the complaint against Amazon, alleging the online retailer is violating a federal antitrust law by forcing print-on-demand publishers to use its BookSurge subsidiary to print books if they want to sell them directly on Amazon. BookLocker alleges that using BookSurge would force it to take a loss on almost every book sold, according to the court documents.
Coastal Property Values Rising
Bangor Daily News Coastal Maine towns like Rockland, Belfast, and Bucksport are facing steep property value increases after long-delayed revaluations, reflecting post-pandemic real estate jumps. While revaluations aim to distribute tax burdens more fairly, they Read more…
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